Linda L. Grime


Linda Lea (Hooker) Grime, 84 of Blue Springs, Missouri passed away January 19, 2026, at home in Blue Springs, Missouri.

Linda was born June 13, 1941 in San Diego, California to Rex Enoch and Helen Elizabeth (Hamilton) Hooker. She is survived by her brother Mike Hooker wife Brenda of Trenton; daughter Kristen Brumley and Benjamin Sampson Blue Springs; grandson David R. Hulse wife Haley, granddaughter Bailey Brumley all from Blue Springs; Linda also has two nieces and one nephew.

She was proceeded in death by her parents Rex and Helen, sister Robin, son Jon Michael, grandson Jon Hulse and husband Johnnie. Linda moved to Browning, Missouri when she was young attending Liberty High in Browning, Missouri graduating in 1959.

Linda loved being around her family and telling stories. She enjoyed reading books, doing puzzles, watching game shows and any court show. Her Sunday mornings were filled with watching the Golden Girls and she never missed a chance to watch the Chiefs, Royals or any sporting event on tv. 

Linda worked for years as the Business Manager for both Hooker Chevrolet and Barnes Baker Motors in Trenton, MO.

Though she will be deeply missed, it gives her family comfort that she is finally reunited with her son and grandbaby.

A celebration of life will be held in early spring at Locus Valley Cemetery in Browning, Missouri.

Submitted by Family

Arrangements: Royer Funeral Home Grain Valley, MO 64029 816-847-4441

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  1. I loved her so much and looked up to her . I didn’t live close when growing up but enjoyed seeing her in the summers as I visited my grandparents. She loved horses and that was our biggest bond talking about them for hours! She was also one of the most beautiful ladies I had ever known and I wanted to be like her! I have thought of her So often over the years and wondered how she was doing but not knowing where she was. She was an exceptional mother and loved her children and life!

  2. so sorry for you loss. You dad and mom were good neighbors to my mom and dad.

  3. My Aunt Linda was one beautiful women. She was always such a loving mom she will be missed by her family & friends. Her life had many adversity’s but she always managed, with the help of her loving daughter and grandchildren by her side. She’s with the angels and they will guide her to all that left her before their time. Remember she is in Gods hands and watching over all that she left behind. Aunt Linda you have been Blessed,
    My memories of you will never be forgotten,
    Charleen Larkin

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